California Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon is stepping down. He's not happy about how it happened

FILE – Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon listens to lawmakers debate a bill on May 25, 2022, in Sacramento, Calif. Rendon will step down as speaker on Friday, June 30, 2023, giving way to Assemblymember Robert Rivas. Rendon has been in office since 2016, making him the second-longest serving speaker in state history. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Until Monday, only two politicians had lasted at least seven years as speaker of the California Assembly: A U.S. Navy veteran who was so powerful that people called him “Big daddy;†and a lawyer who was so confident he nicknamed himself the “Ayatollah.â€

Now, joining Jesse Unruh and Willie Brown is Anthony Rendon, a man with no nickname who online search engines often confuse with the for the Los Angeles Angels. This week, Rendon quietly surpassed Unruh's record and became the second-longest serving speaker in state history — just in time for him to step down on Friday.

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